Thank you

Thank you Ways to say, “Thank You.” Many thanks. I owe you one. I appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thank you for everything. Thanks a lot. Thanks a bunch. I really appreciate it. I am grateful. Thank you very much. I’m much obliged to you. You are great. I …

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free

free definition free  adjective without charge: Admission is free. not busy: I’m free this afternoon. vacant: The bathroom is free now. without: She was free of any pressure. independent: Slovenia declared itself a free nation in 1991. on the loose: The killer is still free. allowed: You are free to leave. unimpeded: The free …

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pull ahead

  pull ahead (get in front of) She pressed the gas pedal and pulled ahead of the truck. (move into a leading position) Obama has pulled ahead of his rival in the election polls. She will soon pull ahead of the other students in his class. envocabulary.com

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ability

  ability (a skill or intelligence to do something well): You seem to have lost your ability to attract clients. skill (an ability that you have acquired through training, experience, or practice): He has great skill in carpentry. I have little skill at drawing. talent (a natural ability or skill …

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everyday vs. every day

  everyday  adjective, only before noun (usual, regular) Cellphones are now part of everyday life. Robbery is an everyday occurrence in this city.   every day  adverbial (each day) We see each other every day. You should brush your teeth at least once every day. We also go out every day. envocabulary.com

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